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Breyonna Stephens, a pharmacy technician based in Conyers, GA, exemplifies a genuine passion for enhancing the customer experience in retail environments. Her commitment to ensuring every customer feels appreciated and understood is a cornerstone of her professional philosophy. She has a rich background in various retail settings and is adept at

team collaboration and independent roles. She brings a consistently positive attitude crucial in addressing customer service challenges and enhancing the reputation of the businesses she represents.

Breyonna's professional path reflects her ongoing quest for personal and professional growth. Transitioning from the corporate retail sector to a role in federal service, she now serves as a contact representative for the Internal Revenue Service. This position leverages her interpersonal skills and empathy, proving essential as she assists individuals grappling with complex tax-related inquiries.

Simultaneously, Breyonna is pursuing a journalism degree at Georgia State University, aligning her career aspirations with her love for writing and literature. To facilitate her studies and manage her daily commute from Conyers to Atlanta, she continues to work in pharmacy, which demands precision and accountability in dispensing medications.

Breyonna's early life in Conyers, GA, was marked by a strong emphasis on academic achievement. Her passion for reading kindled in childhood, has fueled her lifelong ambition to pursue journalism. She was educated at Rockdale Career Academy, where her writing skills were honed. Her essays were noted for their clarity and comprehensive treatment of complex topics.

During her secondary education, Breyonna maintained exemplary academic standards, consistently earning a place on the A/B honor roll and graduating with a 3.5 GPA. Her educational journey was complemented by extensive involvement in extracurriculars, including Vocal Arts and Veterinary Science, which showcased her diverse interests and potential for future careers in animal care. Her leadership skills were further cultivated through participation in the Interact Rotary-sponsored club and the Beta Club, which recognizes students for their academic achievements and strong moral character.

After high school, Breyonna Stephens quickly transitioned to higher education, enrolling at Georgia State University in 2018 to major in journalism. She is developing her investigative research and versatile writing skills there, preparing her to contribute to various journalistic formats, including digital and print media.

Breyonna's career is distinguished by her roles in customer service across several sectors, including:

She was a Contact Representative at the Internal Revenue Service, where she adeptly handled customer inquiries in a high-volume call center setting.

Pharmacy Technician at CVS/Pharmacy, engaging with customers on health-related issues, in line with CVS's mission of enhancing health outcomes.

She was a Sales Associate at Ross, Macy's, and Rainbow, responsible for merchandise management, ensuring a welcoming and secure shopping experience, and engaging with customers in a way that positively reflected on the respective brands.

On a personal front, she is a single mother with a profound passion for reading and writing, which she actively shares with her child. She also contributes to online discussions about motherhood, fashion, black culture, and current events, using her social media platforms to hone her writing skills and engage with a wider audience. Through her personal endeavors and professional engagements, Breyonna Stephens embodies resilience and inspiration, making significant strides within her family and career.

Breyonna Stephens studied at Georgia State University.
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